Several years ago, “Readers Digest” published a story about a parish “Adult Religious Education Class” that attracted a marvelously diverse group of students, in terms of race, ethnicity and economic status. One evening, a woman in the class told her fellow-students about a song she had heard recently on the radio. “The lyrics,” she said, “talked about a place where ‘everybody knows your name, and they’re always glad you came.’” Then she said, “Somebody told me that it was the theme song for a TV program about a saloon ‘Cheers’. And I can’t help wishing that they were singing it about our Church.”
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